China maintains strict foreign exchange controls. Understanding these rules is essential for foreigners living in China and companies doing cross-border business.
The Regulatory Framework
SAFE (State Administration of Foreign Exchange) oversees:
- Currency conversion
- Cross-border payments
- Foreign debt
- Capital account transactions
Individual Foreign Exchange
Annual Quota
- $50,000 equivalent per person per year
- Applies to both purchase and sale
- Cumulative across all banks
Salary Remittance
Foreigners can remit after-tax salary with:
- Tax payment certificates
- Employment contract
- ID documents
- No annual limit for legitimate salary
Important: Keep all tax receipts. Banks require proof that income was legally earned and taxed before allowing remittance.
Corporate Foreign Exchange
Current Account
Trade-related transactions are relatively free:
- Payment for imports
- Receipt of export proceeds
- Service fees
- Requires supporting documents
Capital Account
Investment-related transactions are controlled:
- Foreign investment inflows
- Profit repatriation
- Loan repayments
- Requires SAFE approval or registration
Profit Repatriation
Foreign companies can remit profits with:
- Board resolution on dividend distribution
- Audited financial statements
- Tax clearance certificate
- Bank verification
Common Issues
- Insufficient documentation
- Exceeding annual quotas
- Improper transaction classification
- Delayed approvals
- Bank compliance requirements
Penalties for Violations
- Fines up to 30% of violation amount
- Confiscation of illegal gains
- Restriction on future transactions
- Criminal liability for serious cases
Best Practices
- Maintain complete documentation
- Plan transactions in advance
- Work with experienced banks
- Understand applicable rules
- Seek professional advice for large transactions
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